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December 24, 2024 2:02 am

Boeing at a Crossroads: Leadership and Safety Overhaul

Boeing is at a critical juncture as it seeks to restore confidence and address quality issues, underscored by a recent incident where a panel detached from an Alaska Airlines 737 MAX 9 jet during flight. Stephanie Pope, newly appointed as the president and CEO of Boeing Commercial Airplanes, emphasized the company’s commitment to rebuilding trust and enhancing operational standards in a communication to employees.

This leadership shift follows significant changes within Boeing’s top management, including the planned departure of CEO Dave Calhoun by year-end and the immediate retirement of Stan Deal, the head of the commercial airplanes division. Additionally, Larry Kellner has been succeeded by Steve Mollenkopf as the board chair.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has imposed strict oversight on Boeing, halting the increase of the 737 MAX production rate and mandating a detailed plan to rectify quality-control issues. This action came after the FAA temporarily grounded the MAX 9 model and as the Justice Department initiated a criminal probe into the incident.

Under Pope’s leadership, Boeing is prioritizing safety and quality to align with regulatory and customer expectations. This includes a comprehensive safety and quality improvement plan, which will be a focal point of Pope’s initial efforts as she engages with the Boeing team to reinforce these critical areas.

With the end of March approaching, Boeing and the FAA aim to establish specific milestones that the manufacturer must achieve, signaling a path forward for the aerospace giant to navigate this challenging period and ensure the highest safety standards for its aircraft.

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